“One cannot rule out the involvement of foreign hands behind the Balochistan problem, which is why I have decided to convene the APC to discuss all aspects of the problem,” says PM Gilani.

ISLAMABAD:

The urgency of the situation has, it seems, finally dawned in Islamabad.

The government has decided to convene an All Parties Conference (APC) – this time to discuss the deteriorating law and order situation in Balochistan.

The decision by the prime minister follows the exclusive debate on Balochistan by a US Congressional committee, and another blowout in violence in the troubled province in the last few days. Interestingly, the last APC was also spurred by allegations leveled by US officials against Pakistan’s armed forces and its premier intelligence agency, the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI).

“We are calling an APC on the Balochistan issue,” Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gilani told a select group of journalists here on Wednesday.

The prime minister said he met army chief General Ashfaq Parvez Kayani and Director General Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) Lt General Ahmed Shuja Pasha to discuss issues of national security, including the deteriorating law and order situation in Balochistan.

He maintained that he would consult the political leadership to discuss the idea of holding the APC.

“I want the APC to take place as soon as possible,” was his response when asked when the political gathering would take place.

Premier Gilani further said that the worsening law and order situation and incidents of missing persons had overshadowed what he called the “good work done by his government” to pacify the growing sense of deprivation in Balochistan.

“One cannot rule out the involvement of foreign hands behind the Balochistan problem, which is why I have decided to convene the APC to discuss all aspects of the problem,” he maintained.

The decision to convene the APC is the latest step by the government to address the Balochistan problem. The idea was originally floated by PML-N chief Nawaz Sharif last year.

Letter to Swiss authorities

The prime minister reiterated his position on the issue of money laundering cases against President Asif Ali Zardari.

“The president is part of Parliament … he enjoys immunity, so writing a letter to the Swiss court will be contempt of Parliament,” he said.

“The 18th Amendment was passed after the NRO verdict. Why was the issue not raised by the opposition parties then … they could have suggested an amendment to withdraw immunity for the president,” he said.

the representative of the settlers in balochistan should also be invited to the APC on balochistan.hundreds of non-balochi settlers have been killed in balochistan over the last many years and their grievances have been totally ignored by the govt. and the media.

It’s about time that this inept government calls an APC on Balochistan. Let’s include all the parties involved, and address every one’s grievances. No one should be above the law. The killings and counter-killings need to be stopped.

What about the baloch parents, whose son’s mutaliated bodies were thrown? do you guys have any courage to talk about. I have seen hundreds of Baloch youth mutaliated bodies on facebook but never heard any news about them at any platform, this is the time that Balochs should be given freedom, they are abssolutely unwilling to live with Pakistanis. If you declare the Baloch freedom fighters terrororists or traitors, so then the Kashmiri Mujahidins are terrorists too.